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Fuel Pump Module Assembly Fits 1996-1997 Gmc Yukon Spectra Premium Ind., Inc. on 2040-parts.com

US $157.54
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Marietta, Ohio, United States

Marietta, Ohio, United States
Fuel Pump Module Assembly fits 1996-1997 GMC Yukon  SPECTRA PREMIUM IND., INC., US $157.54, image 1
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:DFG0084, F2943A, 953-0012, 19153722, 67340, EC932M SKU:434:SP415M Package Contents:1 Fuel Pump Module Assembly, Gaskets Brand:Spectra Premium Industries Inc MFG Name:Spectra Premium Industries Manufacturer Part Number:SP415M MFG Brand Name:Spectra Premium Industries Supplier Company Name:Spectra Premium Industries UPC:00671607931655 Warranty:Limited Lifetime Quantity Needed:1; Outlet Attachment:Quick Connect Interchange Part Number:25312959, MU1609, FG0084, E3932M, P74820M, P74761M Inlet Attachment:Quick Connect

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